Common Web Design Techniques Training Course Reading Intermediate

A relatively new training location for us however we are eager to get to know and help local businesses in the area.

Equipped with laptops with the software loaded on. Also a projector along with a mouse for each laptop as we know how difficult it is to use that little touch pad thingy.

However should you want to get out of your office for your Intermediate Common Web Design Techniques Training Course training course then why not come to a local one that we use.

200 Brook DriveGreen ParkReadingRG2 6UB

In your busy life the convenience of a Common Web Design Techniques Training Course Intermediate training course by the M4 near Reading could be the ideal solution.

The Common Web Design Techniques Training Course Intermediate in the The Green Park business centre Reading is a stunning building with a full-height atrium and large open-plan reception area. It is one of a group of individually designed landmark buildings attractively positioned around Longwater Lake just outside Reading. With handy access to the M4 this is the ideal location for those coming from the south west or if they simply want to get out of London for the day.

Common Techniques Training Course Reading Intermediate Overview

You've been creating a website in FrontPage/Dreamweaver but things aren't going as smoothly as you want them too. Or you want to start designing a web site but you want to know what you're really doing, then this is the training course for you.

Dynamic, database-driven sites involve additional design approaches that are beyond the scope of this course. However, the concepts in this course still apply to dynamic content, since the focus is on what the user sees, rather than how the content is generated. This course is designed for anyone interested in learning some important principles of Web design that apply to just about any purpose or theme. You will explore several pitfalls of Web design and how to avoid them, and a variety of design tips and guidelines that you can use no matter what your Web site project entails. Students taking this course should have at least intermediate-level experience with HTML, including tables and forms, and familiarity or experience with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).